Phylotranscriptomic relationships of the Oophila clade of green algae associated to amphibian egg masses

IF 3.6 1区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Miguel Vences , Maria Sachs , Iker Irisarri , Fabian Bartels , Pontus F. Eriksson , Sven Künzel , Atsushi Kurabayashi , Ane T. Laugen , Zachary T. Vegso , Cory D. Bishop , Ryan Kerney , Hartmut Arndt
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Green algae usually assigned to the genus Oophila are known to colonize egg capsules of amphibian egg masses across the Nearctic and Palearctic regions. We study the phylogenetic relationships of these algae using a phylotranscriptomic data set of 76 protein-coding single-copy nuclear genes. Our data set includes novel RNAseq data for six amphibian-associated and five free-living green algae, and draft genomes of two of the latter. Within the Oophila clade (nested within Moewusinia), we find samples from two European frogs (Rana dalmatina and R. temporaria) closely related to those of the North American frog R. aurora (Oophila subclade III). An isolate from the North American R. sylvatica (subclade IV) appears to be sister to the Japanese isolate from the salamander Hynobius nigrescens (subclade J1), and subclade I algae from Ambystoma maculatum are sister to all other lineages in the Oophila clade. Two free-living algae (Chlamydomonas nasuta and Cd. pseudogloeogama) are nested within the Oophila clade, and a strain of the type species of Chlorococcum (Cc. infusionum) is related to this assemblage. Our phylotranscriptomic tree suggests that recognition of different species within the Oophila clade (“clade B” of earlier studies) is warranted, and calls for a comprehensive taxonomic revision of Moewusinia.

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与两栖动物卵块有关的绿藻 Oophila 支系的系统转录组学关系。
众所周知,绿藻通常被归类为萤藻属(Oophila),在近地和古北区的两栖动物卵块的卵囊中定殖。我们利用由 76 个蛋白编码单拷贝核基因组成的系统转录组数据集研究了这些藻类的系统发育关系。我们的数据集包括六种两栖动物相关绿藻和五种自由生活绿藻的新型 RNAseq 数据,以及其中两种绿藻的基因组草案。在 Oophila 支系(嵌套在 Moewusinia 内)中,我们发现来自两种欧洲青蛙(Rana dalmatina 和 R. temporaria)的样本与北美青蛙 R. aurora(Oophila 亚支系 III)的样本密切相关。来自北美 R. sylvatica(亚支系 IV)的一个分离株似乎与来自日本蝾螈 Hynobius nigrescens(亚支系 J1)的分离株是姐妹关系,而来自 Ambystoma maculatum 的亚支系 I 藻类与 Oophila 支系中的所有其他系都是姐妹关系。两个自由生活的藻类(Chlamydomonas nasuta 和 Cd. pseudogloeogama)嵌套在 Oophila 支系中,Chlorococcum 的一个模式种(Cc. infusionum)的一个菌株与该集合相关。我们的系统转录组树表明,有理由在 Oophila 支系(早期研究中的 "B 支系")中识别不同的物种,并要求对 Moewusinia 进行全面的分类学修订。
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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7.50
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7.30%
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249
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin''s dream within grasp - to "have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature." The journal provides a forum for molecular studies that advance our understanding of phylogeny and evolution, further the development of phylogenetically more accurate taxonomic classifications, and ultimately bring a unified classification for all the ramifying lines of life. Phylogeographic studies will be considered for publication if they offer EXCEPTIONAL theoretical or empirical advances.
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